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    Replacement Windows In Saint Charles MO | (314) 690-9900 – Video

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Exterior/Interior House Painters New Hudson,MI-Four Season Painting – Video

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Top NJ Kitchen Remodeling Contractor (908) 653-1017 – Video

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Kitchen Remodeling Columbia – (410) 656-2262 – Video

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Halfacre construction: Breaking out of its mold

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Monday, February 16, 2015 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 10:59 p.m.

    Nobody was building office headquarters anymore, retail contracts had pretty much dried up and once-promising corporate expansions statewide had been put on hold.

    But the commercial construction manager found a way to offset the painful slide in private-sector spending.

    The firm began bidding on more government work -- including road projects for the first time -- to help it withstand the prolonged slump that forced many of its competitors to close down.

    That diversification has Halfacre poised to reap the benefits of an ongoing real estate recovery that could soon lift the lagging commercial sector.

    "Businesses don't just buy a second building because they want to; it's very strongly tied to the economic environment," said Andrew Stultz, a Halfacre vice president. "Today, we are much more optimistic about our opportunities."

    40 years of change

    A family-owned business for more than 40 years, the company was founded in 1970 by Bill Halfacre.

    The company moved three times, settling on its current location on Professional Parkway, in Lakewood Ranch, in 1999. Today, the firm has 25 employees.

    In the 1980s, the company did a lot of its own building and site work. But now, Halfacre focuses solely on construction management, which allows it to operate with more consistent staffing and keep costs low through subcontracting.

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    Boulder building permits: Feb. 16, 2015

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BUILDING PERMITS

    PMT2014-00501 1075 Grant Place; $143,340; Monica and Paul Hebein; Blue Ribbon Builders; Remodel of 1,263 square feet, construction of three new dormers on south side of house, modification to existing roof, replacement of roofing and siding material, upper level remodel. Demolition of upper level deck and staircase and rebuild 105-square-foot upper deck. No additional floor area being added. Change of scope 12/5/14 Area of remodel decreased to 474 square feet and only one dormer to be added.

    PMT2014-04295 4770 Eighth St.; $203,182.38; Lee Kuh; Koelbel Urban Homes; New single-family dwelling (please refer to LUR2013-00033 for site review approval). Total of 2,443 square feet of habitable area, including 1,637 square feet of finished floor area (as defined on approved site review plans), with 819-square-foot finished basement, and 106-square-foot front porch. Please refer to separate permit for detached garage. Lot 3.

    PMT2014-04296 4770 Eighth St.; $19,994.66; Lee Kuh; Koelbel Urban Homes; New detached garage (264 square feet) associated with new single-family dwelling permitted under case PMT2014-04295. Lot 3.

    PMT2014-04304 4780 Eighth St.; $249,456.82; Lee Kuh; Koelbel Urban Homes; New single-family dwelling (please refer to LUR2013-00033 for site review approval). Total of 2,944 square feet of habitable area, including 1,998 square feet of finished 'floor area' (as defined on approved site review plans), with 943 square feet finished basement, and 163 square feet front porch. Please refer to separate permit for detached garage. Lot 2.

    PMT2014-04305 4780 Eighth St.; $19,994.66; Lee Kuh; Koelbel Urban Homes; New detached garage (528 square feet) associated with new single-family dwelling permitted under case number PMT2014-04304. Lot 2.

    PMT2014-04448 2445 10th St.; $12,750; Johanna Zeh; Construction of a new detached garage in the rear yard of a single-family dwelling. Garage is to be located at location of existing parking pad of approximately same size (area) as the garage. Power to be run from house for opener and lighting.

    PMT2014-05122 1520 Euclid Ave.; $14,323; Archdiocese; Horizon West Builders Inc.; This is an interior remodel to create a coffee bar for the use of the St. Thomas Aquinas Student Center.

    PMT2014-05202 5757 Arapahoe Ave., Unit D-2; $323,326.50; Juniper Development; Juniper Associates LLC; Tenant remodel to expand grow operations at RMJ facility. Includes MEPs.

    PMT2014-05353 2830 18th St.; $625,000; David Wein; Colt Construction; New two-story single-family dwelling. 3,173 square feet of finished space and 490 square feet of attached garage and 63 square feet of covered deck. Scope of work includes stucco finishes and associated MEPs, including a gas fireplace.

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    Blast protection proposed for fed building

    - February 16, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The underpass on Front Street is to be reinforced to make it blast-proof under a plan in President Obama's fiscal 2016 budget.

    Blast protection would be added to the downtown federal government complex at 880 Front St. as part of a $60.8 million request in President Obama's fiscal 2016 budget.

    Tom Hardy, who oversees regional real estate holdings of the General Services Administration, said the improvements will include reinforcing columns and beams that make up the part of the building that covers Front Street between E and F streets. The current clearance space of 14 feet 8 inches will not be substantially changed, he said.

    "It's a very unique situation," he said Friday, as he led a tour of the building by GSA Administrator Dan Tangherlini.

    The exact details and cost are yet to determined, he said, but if Congress approves, the work is projected to be completed over the next five years.

    Other security improvements would include bollards along Front Street to prevent vehicles from driving onto the plaza.

    The 895,247-square-foot, two-building complex, completed in 1976, also would see 94,000 square feet of reconfigured space, now that various courtrooms and offices have moved into the new $368 million courthouse annex that opened across Union Street in 2012.

    Courtrooms would continue to operate in the original five-story U.S. Courthouse fronting on Broadway.

    Meanwhile, under a previously approved construction project, U.S. attorneys in the civil division are moving into the fourth floor of the six-story federal office building on E Street this summer, where judges previously worked. The government expects to save $2.7 million annually in rent at a commercial office building at 101 W. Broadway.

    GSA Administrator Dan Tangherlini looks over the space being demolished in the federal office building on E Street to make way for U.S. attorneys' use.

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    Dunmore looking at addition on cramped firehouse

    - February 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DUNMORE To solve a space crunch at the boroughs firehouse, officials are mulling a two-story addition to the back of the building.

    The proposal would expand the firehouse into part of the employee parking lot shared with the Police Department and Borough Building, and the addition would overtake the former Department of Public Works garage, Dunmore officials said during a recent tour for The Sunday Times.

    Firefighters see the proposed new design, paired with the nearly $1 million firetruck the borough will get within a year, as a more efficient setup that could slightly improve response times.

    Hemmler & Camayd Architects developed some other renovation scenarios, but Councilman Salvatore Verrastro saw the addition as the option the borough could most likely afford with a $345,000 gaming grant awarded to Dunmore in January 2013.

    Were waiting for pricing on it, Mr. Verrastro said. Its a big guess right now, but I think were going to be close.

    If Dunmore can afford it, the addition would allow the Fire Department to reorganize its existing cramped headquarters shared by five firefighters and two medics during a typical shift, Assistant Chief Robert Dee said.

    The Blakely Street building now features two garages, sleeping quarters where five beds are each spaced inches apart, a cramped day room where firefighters knees sometimes knock together when a group sits on two opposing couches, a single bathroom, a kitchen and a small office.

    During middle-of-the-night emergencies, two firefighters typically exit the bedroom through a back door outside, race down stairs and a short path which both need to be repeatedly cleared throughout the night during poor winter weather to the garage.

    Another pair of firefighters normally leave the bedroom from the indoor side toward the other garage to get supplementary emergency vehicles.

    Dunmores new firetruck will be a combined pumper/vehicle rescue/ladder truck, and the plan for the addition calls for sleeping quarters that connect directly to the remodeled garage housing the three-in-one truck potentially cutting response times.

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    Newcastle Benfield 3 Jarrow Roofing 0 – 14/02/15 – Video

    - February 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Newcastle Benfield 3 Jarrow Roofing 0 - 14/02/15
    Highlights from the Ebac Northern League Division one clash between Newcastle Benfield and Jarrow Roofing. Filmed and edited by Iain Nicholson.

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    Steve Cahalan: Arby's planning store in Onalaska

    - February 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It has been more than 11 years since an Arbys restaurant has served roast beef sandwiches in the La Crosse area.

    But an Omaha, Neb.-based franchisee hopes to start construction in early spring on an Arbys just south of Woodmans Food Market in Onalaska. The restaurant would open in early summer at the now-vacant site, between the state Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles building and the Microtel motel.

    Franchisee DRM Inc. has entered into an agreement to buy the site, according to an application to the city of Onalaska for variances needed for a proposed new sign that would bear both Woodmans and Arbys names. The Onalaska Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on the request at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Onalaska City Hall.

    The sale is contingent on the sign.

    The La Crosse area has been without an Arbys since another franchisees location in Valley View Mall closed in December 2003.

    Weve wanted to open an Arbys in the greater La Crosse area for quite some time, said Abbey Ramsey, DRM director of marketing. We chose this site because it was one of the last remaining sites in Onalaskas primary retail corridor with high visibility from both I-90 and Hwy. 16, and high traffic counts. Not to mention the numerous customer requests weve received for an Arbys in the La Crosse area.

    DRM owns and operates 68 Arbys restaurants in Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin, including the one in Tomah.

    Shogun Sushi and Hibachi restaurant opened Feb. 8 in a new building at the former Bakers Square restaurant site at 1227 Crossing Meadows Drive in Onalaska.

    The Japanese restaurants owners live in the Twin Cities and own several other Japanese eateries. The new Onalaska restaurant serves a variety of upscale Japanese cuisine, including seafood, steak, chicken and vegetable courses with a Japanese flavor.

    Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Brunch is available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. Dinner is served from 4:30 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 4:30 to 11 p.m. Friday, 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday and 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday.

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